Direct approach
Language: English Series: CSW - The Property Week ; 42(5) 4 February 1993, 63(1)Publication details: 1993Subject(s): Summary: Discusses "R v Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate ex parte the London Waste Regulation Authority and others" (1992) which questioned whether or not a waste disposal licence was required where skip-type waste and scrap metal was left on land, eventually to be moved for final disposal.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Discusses "R v Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate ex parte the London Waste Regulation Authority and others" (1992) which questioned whether or not a waste disposal licence was required where skip-type waste and scrap metal was left on land, eventually to be moved for final disposal.